Yesterday I spent sometime brushing off the dust on my BeagleBoard (rev C3) 
hardware.  In the past I had put Debian Wheezy (stable) on it by way of 
these instructions: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardDebian
(Which have since split off into these more detailed 
instructions: http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBoard)

Anyway, I'm trying to use an ath9k_htc wireless card 
(TP-LINK TL-WN722N AR9271 0x0cf3 0x9271), but it has issues with the 
current kernel (3.6.0-x1).  I attempted to update the kernel by referencing 
the eewiki.net instructions, but now my system hangs when u-boot attempts 
to boot the kernel w/ initrd.  My boot partition (and u-boot) are setup a 
bit differently than the wiki currently shows, but it seemed rather 
straight-forward to reference and make the appropriate changes.

How should I approach this?  I want to keep my existing rootfs, as it has 
system and user configuration/data that I need.  Should I attempt to update 
my u-boot partition layout to be inline with the eewiki.net layout?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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